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ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a sigalert. he will get to that report in a minute and 30 seconds from now. winds have drop off. it's breezy out there. because of the strong wind we've had to deal with, watch out for debris on your ride to work this morning. along the east shore 56 in oakland to start, 49 in san jose. good morning to you. we're done with the worst weather of the week. those were the windy days. high pressure moves in, stabilizes our atmosphere, brings temperatures up. we have a beautiful day ahead. the only thing is high pollen. keep that clarityin ii iin by side, you shall be okay. look at these numbers making us y
ninth circuit court of appeals will hear arguments on whether the law is constitutional. the law prohibits parents from sending their homosexual children to what's called repairative therapy. supporters say it's ineffective and psychologically damaging. others say that they are interrupting parenting and family decisions. >>> you don't have to have that chinstrap on your hat today as you were talking about yesterday. if you live in the east bay, stick around. mike inouye has a...
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the law affecting grocery, convenience stores and pharmacies and other shops but not restaurants. plastic bags still available for produce and meats and prescription medicine. >>> earth day, we are going to be enjoying it outside. solar power. we are going to get a nice taste from the coast. temperatures starting to climb up as early as 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. morning t-shirt weather what we are talking about around the bay area. look at san francisco, fog free. the flag not moving around much at all. light winds. a slight offshore breeze. dry air being pushed out to the coast and our temperatures this morning pretty mild when you consider this is the time of day when you see the coolest temperatures waking up to mid and upper 50s for most areas. 62 degrees in fairfield right now. not much of a sea breeze throughout the day until about 3:00, 4:00. the heating inland will cause the air to rise up and turn on the air-conditioning right around 3:00, 4:00 this afternoon. in the meantime, air quality taking a little bit of a hit due to the fact we have got light winds. moderate fo
the law affecting grocery, convenience stores and pharmacies and other shops but not restaurants. plastic bags still available for produce and meats and prescription medicine. >>> earth day, we are going to be enjoying it outside. solar power. we are going to get a nice taste from the coast. temperatures starting to climb up as early as 9:00 and 10:00 this morning. morning t-shirt weather what we are talking about around the bay area. look at san francisco, fog free. the flag not...
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they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone after dark. >>> in palo alto, police looking for the man who robbed a local credit union. police say the proof dent credit union on el camino real near page mill was robbed at about 9:00. this man was caught on surveillance video. he handed the teller a note saying he had a gun but he never showed the gun. the man drove off in a silver or gray thunderbird. that same credit union was robbed back in january. police did make an arrest in that case. >> the trial for an accused serial killer is set to begin in less than two weeks. today, lawyers will make their final pre-trial motions in that case. joseph mas
they are expected to talk about audrie's law, a law being pushed for that would increase penalties for cyber bullying and sexual assault ylaws. >>> san jose state students are on alert after an early morning robbery. they received an e-mail saying a man used a pistol to rob a student outside the freshman dorm around 4:00. the area is patrolled, rather, by police regularly. it is not usually deserted. even in the early morning hours. police are warning students not to walk or bike alone...
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new cell phone law headed to the governor's desk. >>> amazing, new video out of japan. a pair of tornados have touched down. look at that. one sent students running for cover at a school. >>> as the president gets ready for the g-20 summit, capitol hill lawmakers poised to make a key decision on military action in syria. >>> good morning. a live look at the former site of ariel castro's home in cleveland, ohio. if you haven't heard, ariel castro was found dead. he hanged himself in his prison cell late last night. this is the story we're following today. of course, he's the man who was convicted of holding three women captive in his home for more than a decade. we'll have more on the story coming up. 4:45. >>> the president could get key backing for a military strike in syria. the senate foreign relations committee expected to approve a measure supporting a military strike today. key senate democrats and republicans have agreed to back a no troops on the ground action in retaliation for alleged chemical weapons attacks. the obama administration says there have been more
new cell phone law headed to the governor's desk. >>> amazing, new video out of japan. a pair of tornados have touched down. look at that. one sent students running for cover at a school. >>> as the president gets ready for the g-20 summit, capitol hill lawmakers poised to make a key decision on military action in syria. >>> good morning. a live look at the former site of ariel castro's home in cleveland, ohio. if you haven't heard, ariel castro was found dead. he...
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san jose police have alerted other law enforcement agencies here in the bay area. we will check in with them and bring you the latest coming up today at 11:00. for now, we are live here in san jose, chase cain, "today in the bay." >>> a follow-up to a story we first brought to you yesterday morning. fremont city leaders putting off a vote on a plan to put surveillance cameras in low to middle income neighborhoods. the council expected to take another look at the controversial proposal in february when the police department has a more fully developed plan. police want to install 20 cameras in low toykno carrierri the united states will bankrupt itself by midnight. >>> in the meantime, plans to build apple's new campus are moving forward this morning in cupertino. bob redell joins us live at the current campus with reaction from tim cook himself. >> reporter: good morning to you, scoot. it is looking more and more likely that one of the most unusual corporate headquarters earlier will be built behind these gates at the old h.p. campus. apple's ceo, tim cook, just twe
san jose police have alerted other law enforcement agencies here in the bay area. we will check in with them and bring you the latest coming up today at 11:00. for now, we are live here in san jose, chase cain, "today in the bay." >>> a follow-up to a story we first brought to you yesterday morning. fremont city leaders putting off a vote on a plan to put surveillance cameras in low to middle income neighborhoods. the council expected to take another look at the controversial...
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the florist is being sued by the state for violating anti-discrimination laws. the issue is being hotly debated online and on local radio. >> the i disagree with the florist. i don't think there's an issue or problem with selling the couple the flowers. >> this case goes to the heart of the question of whether people in this culture still have the freedom to disagree and run their personal lives and their businesses and make decisions in their own life that are consistent with who they are. >> an attorney for the florist calls the lawsutte violation ofs client's first amendment right to free speech. >>> it is 4:52 right now. we'll tell you about a major change, those awkward hospital gowns. a more comfortable version may be headed to a hospital near you. >> can't wait to see that, i think. >>> plus, meet the new guest of the marine mammal center. where this little guy washed up and how he's doing this morning. >>> we look at the berkeley curve. smooth drive around here. this is the maze. i have a crash i'm tracking on the east shore freeway and another that just
the florist is being sued by the state for violating anti-discrimination laws. the issue is being hotly debated online and on local radio. >> the i disagree with the florist. i don't think there's an issue or problem with selling the couple the flowers. >> this case goes to the heart of the question of whether people in this culture still have the freedom to disagree and run their personal lives and their businesses and make decisions in their own life that are consistent with who...
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but says after hours of deliberations, all six concluded zimmerman did not break the law. she's the only juror so far to do a television interview. >>> and all eyes are on orlando, florida, later today as attorney general eric holder gives a previously scheduled speech to the naacp. the group is hoping holder will step in and pursue federal civil rights charges in the zimmerman case. holder has not yet indicated whether he is leaning towards federal charges, but the justice department opened an investigation in march of last year. activists are calling on washington to take action. holder says he's listening. >> the justice department shares your concern. i share your concerns. and as we first acknowledged last spring, we have opened an investigation into this matter. >> and in washington, religious leaders are gathering at the justice department to call for trayvon martin rallies this weekend in is 00 cities. we'll continue to bring you the latest developments throughout the morning. you can go to our website for new photos and videos from protests in the bay area and acr
but says after hours of deliberations, all six concluded zimmerman did not break the law. she's the only juror so far to do a television interview. >>> and all eyes are on orlando, florida, later today as attorney general eric holder gives a previously scheduled speech to the naacp. the group is hoping holder will step in and pursue federal civil rights charges in the zimmerman case. holder has not yet indicated whether he is leaning towards federal charges, but the justice department...
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. >> this is just a tool that we can give our law enforcement agencies are to be able to remove individuals from the crowd when they bring whether it's hammers, bats so forth, that would create harm and destruction to our facilities. >> to increase the chances they're faced with charges for something innocuous like a pen or pencil or decrease the amount of women like myself who have to carry pepper spray, say, around oakland. is that considered a weapon if i'm at a protest? i need to get home safely. >> hot topics to debate. final vote scheduled for september. if it gets official approval, the ordinance would be subject to review after two years. >> shame, shame, shame. >> despite loud disapprovel from protesters early this morning, the council approving $2 million grant from the department of homeland security, adding 130 surveillance cameras to the city. most located at port of oakland. but a few will be in the city, including near the airport. the images from the security cameras will be sent to a centralized location. >>> just to begin with, the federal government knows this stuff is he
. >> this is just a tool that we can give our law enforcement agencies are to be able to remove individuals from the crowd when they bring whether it's hammers, bats so forth, that would create harm and destruction to our facilities. >> to increase the chances they're faced with charges for something innocuous like a pen or pencil or decrease the amount of women like myself who have to carry pepper spray, say, around oakland. is that considered a weapon if i'm at a protest? i need...
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the in-laws of one of the suspected boston marathon bombers being investigated. yesterday in rhode island, agents carried away evidence from the parents' home of katherine catherine russell. she is tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. they are accused of killing three and wounded hundreds more. he was later killed in a gun battle with police >>> george zimmerman is in court for what should be the last hearing before his trial begins. he is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of trayvon martin. jury selection scheduled to start in june. >>> google is setting its site on seri unveiling a new way to talk tower iphone or ipad. the virtual assistant called google now is available as part of a free google search iphone and ipad app. the first time google has been available for nonandroid devices. it takes your questions and combs the internet looking for the answers. >>> also, the fed deciding on the stimulus. for more, with he turn to brian shactman live at cnbc world headquarters. what's going on, brian? good morning. stock futures slightly lower after the
the in-laws of one of the suspected boston marathon bombers being investigated. yesterday in rhode island, agents carried away evidence from the parents' home of katherine catherine russell. she is tamerlan tsarnaev's widow. they are accused of killing three and wounded hundreds more. he was later killed in a gun battle with police >>> george zimmerman is in court for what should be the last hearing before his trial begins. he is charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death...
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the league hiring john kecker, partner in san francisco's law firm, kecker and vanness. sets up a showdown between kecker and another heavyweight, joe, who leads san jose's side of the case. the city accusing the league of violating federal laws you about blocking the as' efforts to move down to the south bay. >>> california's biggest junior college facing an uncertain future this morning. city college of san francisco will lose its accreditation in july of next year. that accreditation commission for community and junior colleges says they did not do enough to fix financial and educational deficiencies. the school will be appealing this decision. the campus will remain open and acredited. >>> san francisco's twitter doing its best to keep the rest of the world connected to the unrest in egypt. scott mcgrew is translating tweets from cairo as they happen. >> reporter: it is interesting history to watch. country that turned towards democracy on to see a military coup a year later. we have been able to watch it unfold as egypt's first freely elected president protested his
the league hiring john kecker, partner in san francisco's law firm, kecker and vanness. sets up a showdown between kecker and another heavyweight, joe, who leads san jose's side of the case. the city accusing the league of violating federal laws you about blocking the as' efforts to move down to the south bay. >>> california's biggest junior college facing an uncertain future this morning. city college of san francisco will lose its accreditation in july of next year. that...
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the law was supposed to go into effect in february. critics say the ordinance criminalized homelessness with possible jail time, and hefty fines. >>> yesterday christina lorenz said it was going to be 74 on the beach at santa cruz. >> did you go? >> so i went. and guess what? >> you got a tan. >> it was 74 on the beach in santa cruz. >> she knows her stuff. >> pretty amazing. right on the mark. >> hey, i like to go to santa cruz. i'm glad you went out and enjoyed it. we have one more day of temperatures that will be unseasonably warm and then things change. good morning to you, terry and laura. good morning at home. 47 degrees to start the day in san francisco. that was our high for a couple days last week. so we're starting out in the upper 40s, comfortable conditions there. upper 30s in santa rosa and napa, looking good for a nice, comfortable afternoon in los gatos, 75 degrees there. san francisco, mid 60s there. and then we're going to see a pretty nice day today. temperatures crash as we head through tomorrow. but here is the good
the law was supposed to go into effect in february. critics say the ordinance criminalized homelessness with possible jail time, and hefty fines. >>> yesterday christina lorenz said it was going to be 74 on the beach at santa cruz. >> did you go? >> so i went. and guess what? >> you got a tan. >> it was 74 on the beach in santa cruz. >> she knows her stuff. >> pretty amazing. right on the mark. >> hey, i like to go to santa cruz. i'm glad you...
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companies reacting to the obama decision to delay a key part of the president's health care reform law. the provision requires large and midsized businesses to provide affordable health coverage to full-time workers or face a huge fine supposed to take effect in january but pushed out until 2015. big. companies provide insurance to most workers but focused on the new time consumer reporting rules. smaller companies reluctant to expand and hire more people because of the mandate. >>> starbucks dipping its toes into soft drinks. the coffee giant quietly testing handcrafted beverages, spiced with beer, ginger allege, lemon ale in atlanta and austin, texas. the drinks are made by baristas with special carbonation machines. the move comes as starbucks tries to reduce energy drinks and a larger menu. some think the soft drinks could roll out nationwide next year but the company's mum for now. >> whatever we're drinking, to your health. >>> in the shadow of the b.a.r.t. strike, good news here. all lanes of westbound i-80 open following a mudslide. the slide west of the california/nevada borde
companies reacting to the obama decision to delay a key part of the president's health care reform law. the provision requires large and midsized businesses to provide affordable health coverage to full-time workers or face a huge fine supposed to take effect in january but pushed out until 2015. big. companies provide insurance to most workers but focused on the new time consumer reporting rules. smaller companies reluctant to expand and hire more people because of the mandate. >>>...
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think it should stay the same and 8% want to see the laws get less strict. that's down from 56% in january just after those tragic shootings, and a high that was reached in february of 61%. because of the tragedy president obama and also many members of congress tried to get stricter measures on the books. they tried to pass things like expanding background checks, but they were unsuccessful. by the time they began debating that support dropped to 55%, now we see it dropping more. you know, i should add that even though it's dropped down to 52% this poll also shows that most americans still want these stricter laws. but right now on capitol hill there is no sign that lawmakers are going to revive that effort any time soon. live in washington, danielle leigh, terry, back to you. >> thanks very much. >> 52% support stricter laws covering the sale of the firearms, 38% think gun laws should remain the same, 8% say they should be less strict. >> several san francisco leaders will gather today to honor the victims of the sandy hook elementary school shooting. the
think it should stay the same and 8% want to see the laws get less strict. that's down from 56% in january just after those tragic shootings, and a high that was reached in february of 61%. because of the tragedy president obama and also many members of congress tried to get stricter measures on the books. they tried to pass things like expanding background checks, but they were unsuccessful. by the time they began debating that support dropped to 55%, now we see it dropping more. you know, i...
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the giants honor local law enforcement. we're going to tell you about a very stirring tribute that's coming up next. and we're also hearing this morning from an area nurse credited with saving the life of a palo alto woman minutes after her small plane crashed. we'll get it all together for you coming up. i love the concept of mentoring because you're really able to make a difference in the life of one young person. my mentor is a role model for me. she told me about all the opportunities that there is in life. she has transformed into an amazing young woman, and i feel so fortunate to be a part of that. i think a mentor can really open the eyes of a young person to all the possibilities that are out there for them if they just go after their dreams. so get involved and do your part, invest in the future, mentor a child. >> and a refreshing start to the gay. it's going to be a hot day ahead, but wait until i show you where we could see more thunderstorms. your full forecast in moments. >>> plus a whole slew of overnight roa
the giants honor local law enforcement. we're going to tell you about a very stirring tribute that's coming up next. and we're also hearing this morning from an area nurse credited with saving the life of a palo alto woman minutes after her small plane crashed. we'll get it all together for you coming up. i love the concept of mentoring because you're really able to make a difference in the life of one young person. my mentor is a role model for me. she told me about all the opportunities that...
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paying for health insurance through the new health exchanges set up as part of the health care reform law. "usa today" reporting families eligible would pay $100 or less per month in premiums, the department of health and human services says the lower premiums would apply to customers who buy what are called silver plans, subsidized by taxpayer dollars. the exchanges open october 1. >> a big honor for a bay area congresswoman at the united nations general assembly opening today in new york city. president obama has named oakland congresswoman barbara lee as the u.s. representative to the united nations. the conflict in syria will be a main topic of discussion at this year's assembly. lee has been a critic of the president's plan to attack the country. lee will not be leaving her oakland seat and the appointment is not expected to interfere with her congressional duties. >> three people accused in the death of a business man now expected to be back in court. d'angelo austin and javier garcia scheduled for a pretrial hearing. prosecutors say they broke into a home, rob and murdered a man. p
paying for health insurance through the new health exchanges set up as part of the health care reform law. "usa today" reporting families eligible would pay $100 or less per month in premiums, the department of health and human services says the lower premiums would apply to customers who buy what are called silver plans, subsidized by taxpayer dollars. the exchanges open october 1. >> a big honor for a bay area congresswoman at the united nations general assembly opening today...
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. >> reporter: the father, law enforcement tells us, who lives at this apartment with his baby's son and mother is the person that has taken his son, taking his son yesterday afternoon, hence the reason why you are going to see a lot of this when you are driving into work this morning. these are the lit-up signs on the bay area freeway notifying drivers there is an amber alert. they are going to ask you to be on the lookout for a brown, 2004, gmc envoy with a large american eagle in the window. this is not the actual vehicle. it is a vehicle that looks like it. license plate number, 6hil892. police believe the father is using this suv to take the babe bay away from the mother. the father is mesut guler. the son is anywhere from two weeks to a month old. he took his baby boy during an argument with the baby's mom at their apartment angelen avenue. the mom and police are worried, because he not only told her he was taking his son out of state but because in the past, he has threatened to harm himself and the baby. the police didn't receive the 911 call until after 10:30, even though th
. >> reporter: the father, law enforcement tells us, who lives at this apartment with his baby's son and mother is the person that has taken his son, taking his son yesterday afternoon, hence the reason why you are going to see a lot of this when you are driving into work this morning. these are the lit-up signs on the bay area freeway notifying drivers there is an amber alert. they are going to ask you to be on the lookout for a brown, 2004, gmc envoy with a large american eagle in the...
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is made on a similar law in california. that ban is whether it is constitutional. the city will likely use the time to further educate the public about the law. >>> a warning for anyone heading to bay area beaches. the national weather service has issued a beach hazard warning for beaches from sonoma county down to monterey. we could see waves from six to eight feet high as well as very strong tides. the warning will be in effect through this afternoon. now, you may be heading to the beach today with temperatures pushing 70 degrees in some parts of the bay area. this is a live look at san jose this morning. today is another spare the air day, the ninth in a row. wood burning of any kind is prohibited. >>> although it looks like we won't need it for warmth. not today. >> not during the day. >> let's go to meteorologist christina loren. >> hey, good morning to you. it is funny because we were talking about record lows last week and today we're talking about record warmth in september. we are feeling more like california, 44 d
is made on a similar law in california. that ban is whether it is constitutional. the city will likely use the time to further educate the public about the law. >>> a warning for anyone heading to bay area beaches. the national weather service has issued a beach hazard warning for beaches from sonoma county down to monterey. we could see waves from six to eight feet high as well as very strong tides. the warning will be in effect through this afternoon. now, you may be heading to the...
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the commission approving a new law allowing drivers who accidentally kill big game to keep the meat. no joke here. motorists after hitting a deer or whatever on the road, they have to go on line and print out a permit within 24 hours of the fender-bender to salvage that food. they call road kill food a. mobile app also being developed to quickly register road kill. you got that skunk or the possum. >> possum pie. >> beverly hillbillies. >> people are trying to have break fast. we haven't mentioned much but this week was supposed to be fleet week. complete with blue angels overhead. federal money troubles stopped all of that and now local business is doing everything they can to make up for the revenue lost. >> reporter: good news for b.a.r.t. riders this morning. b.a.r.t. trains are rolling but now the strike clock has been reset for monday morning. negotiations continue over the weekend. i'll have the story coming up. >> reporter: an elementary school in the south bay does something it has never done before and many parents and students are not happy about it. good morning. i'm marl
the commission approving a new law allowing drivers who accidentally kill big game to keep the meat. no joke here. motorists after hitting a deer or whatever on the road, they have to go on line and print out a permit within 24 hours of the fender-bender to salvage that food. they call road kill food a. mobile app also being developed to quickly register road kill. you got that skunk or the possum. >> possum pie. >> beverly hillbillies. >> people are trying to have break fast....
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a new state law requires doctors doing mammogram screening to inform their patients if they have dense breast tissue, which makes it harder to spot tumors and correctly evaluate the results of a mammogram. doctors say in some cases, an ultrasound after a mammogram may be more effective. the bill was penned by former state senator, joe sumdian who is now a santa krar county supervisor. >>> people all over the bay area will be paying a little more in taxes. a new sales tax goes into effect in a number of bay area counties this morning. this extra money will go towards everything, from schools to health care to road repairs and the sales tax in santa clara jumpi jumping .08 of a percent, paying 8.75%. in san mateo, 9%. in marin county, 8.5%. other cities seeing a jump, orinda, novato, san rafael and campbell, 9%. san mateo will increase to $9.25%. half moon bay, moraga and albany, all increase to 9.5%. >> if you have city business to take care of, you may want to call ahead first. many city offices will be closed in recognition of cesar chavez day, easter, yesterday, march 31st. >>> the c
a new state law requires doctors doing mammogram screening to inform their patients if they have dense breast tissue, which makes it harder to spot tumors and correctly evaluate the results of a mammogram. doctors say in some cases, an ultrasound after a mammogram may be more effective. the bill was penned by former state senator, joe sumdian who is now a santa krar county supervisor. >>> people all over the bay area will be paying a little more in taxes. a new sales tax goes into...
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they could extend the current law until they pass the new Ñijf bill. he could doublexd milk to $8t(lp ac the senq(v will likely vote to replace benw3 bernanke as chairn last week.Ñi last month, they approved yellen's nomination. he is set to stepçó down at the end of janud yellen, whoqÑilp is currently f vice chairman, wasñr previously president of the san francisco fed. it is kind of weird, guys, that they are actually getting something done in washington. it. >> okay, i won't. it is welcome. welcome. >> exactly. thanks so much, bertha. >>> i am still frozen on the $8 he milk. >> i think it will be cheaper ir i get a cow. like it all that much. >> christina loren with a check of the forecast and maybe some of hert( own opinions on milk prices. >> i will hire laura as a milk f ma ma maid any day of the week. >> i won a contest. >> that's right. >> this is agriculturalc area. beforeçó the silicon valley, it was one big piece of agricultural land. we do have better temperatures this morning. good news for the;or farmers. we are seeing a lot of ci
they could extend the current law until they pass the new Ñijf bill. he could doublexd milk to $8t(lp ac the senq(v will likely vote to replace benw3 bernanke as chairn last week.Ñi last month, they approved yellen's nomination. he is set to stepçó down at the end of janud yellen, whoqÑilp is currently f vice chairman, wasñr previously president of the san francisco fed. it is kind of weird, guys, that they are actually getting something done in washington. it. >> okay, i won't. it...
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the law came about in response to vandalism caused by splinter groups in occupy protests. police are telling business owners to be prepared saying businesses should be well lit, surveillance cameras should be turned on and video should be saved. all exterior doors with gaps should be covered with a steel plate to prevent them from being pried open and cash drawers should be left empty. >> a man known as the pillow case rapist will be released. christopher hubbard admitted to raping 40 women in the l.a. area and in the bay area including one on the campus of mon ro middle school. he is scheduled to be released from the state hospital and will likely wind up in l.a. county. a santa clara judge will decide the specifics on where he can live. he is being let go on a conditional release and he will have to wear a gps monitoring device. if he committed the crimes after 1994 the state's three strikes law would have kept him behind bars for life. >> we first told you about this story yesterday morning. fremont police are now asking for the public's help after a road rage shooting
the law came about in response to vandalism caused by splinter groups in occupy protests. police are telling business owners to be prepared saying businesses should be well lit, surveillance cameras should be turned on and video should be saved. all exterior doors with gaps should be covered with a steel plate to prevent them from being pried open and cash drawers should be left empty. >> a man known as the pillow case rapist will be released. christopher hubbard admitted to raping 40...
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. >> we explain the laws to them sold them cable locks and showed them how to properly secure them. >> people talk about the nail stores coming in retail stores coming in it's a big production and yet a gun store goes in and we have no say in the matter. >> after hours of public comment, the town council continued the meeting until february 11th to consider changing zoning laws and the permit process for gun sales. the council will also consider new gun regulations. >>> to ban or not to ban? that's the question for the state supreme court this morning surrounding medical marijuana. this case involves a southern california medical marijuana dispensary and the city of riverside. riverside banned the pot club from opening within city limits and the club says that's a slap in the face to voters who legalized medical marijuana back in 1996. the court ruling could impact cities all over the bay area. some that banned put clubs within city limits. bay area dispensaries are closely watching the case. >> i would be very disappointed. as a voter i wouldn't feel like my voice is being heard. thi
. >> we explain the laws to them sold them cable locks and showed them how to properly secure them. >> people talk about the nail stores coming in retail stores coming in it's a big production and yet a gun store goes in and we have no say in the matter. >> after hours of public comment, the town council continued the meeting until february 11th to consider changing zoning laws and the permit process for gun sales. the council will also consider new gun regulations....
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brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb-4. it regulates the controversial procedure of fracking. he says he'll sign it. >> doing nothing is the worst approach. doing a comprehensive scientific study of oil drilling, fracking and various technologies associated with it, it's absolutely in the public interest. >> protesters say if he cares about the chiern, they will put a moratorium on fracking, while we should the fill ekt including an raek/warning system and giving undocumented immigrants driver's licenses. >> because congress is so slow, i think they need a good push and that's what i think this drivers license bill does. >> reporter: the governor isn't as vocal about his position on hundreds of other bills he will either sign into law or veto. >> congratulations. >> no more cheap gas for google. the pentagon took away a major government perk. it's part of a story our investigative unit exposed last year. google has a controversial agreement with nasa to fly its pr
brown needs to get environmental laws in california in order before going global. one of the hundreds of bills on the governor's desk is sb-4. it regulates the controversial procedure of fracking. he says he'll sign it. >> doing nothing is the worst approach. doing a comprehensive scientific study of oil drilling, fracking and various technologies associated with it, it's absolutely in the public interest. >> protesters say if he cares about the chiern, they will put a moratorium on...
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the county wanted to charge organizers a per-head fee to cover law enforcement costs. the state legislature says, no, that will not happen. the event is taking place on federal land. only the federal government can impose fees. >>> a rare animal sighting in the south bay. new residents near the shark tank, no, not the shark. >> here is one. a hawaiian fisherman, a huge surprise. a close encounter with a shark, jaws is disrupting his fishing excursion, not stopping him from going back to the waters. >> if you're going over the water, well clear of that, the bay bridge toll plaza, our shot from the emeryville camera. wind out there and fog. >>> welcome back, everybody. this one a welcome sight along san jose's guadalupe river, one that hasn't been seen in a century and a half. >> environmentalists say a family of beavers have built a home near the hp pavilion. they say it is a healthy sign and hope it is the start of a new settlement. they were common in the santa clara valley 150 years ago but development drove them away. >> night vision paying off. >> from beavers to b
the county wanted to charge organizers a per-head fee to cover law enforcement costs. the state legislature says, no, that will not happen. the event is taking place on federal land. only the federal government can impose fees. >>> a rare animal sighting in the south bay. new residents near the shark tank, no, not the shark. >> here is one. a hawaiian fisherman, a huge surprise. a close encounter with a shark, jaws is disrupting his fishing excursion, not stopping him from going...
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more than 50 law enforcement personnel searched a neighborhood on view month near allen rock for hours before ramirez was found. >> we had put out earlier that there was a person of interest, another family member by the name of reuben ramirez, has been located in the city of san francisco, has been located by the martial service and the p.d. >> they say he has a mental illness and law officials have been called to the home. he is only a person of interest but they do not have any other suspects >>> another gruesome crime scene. san jose police hoping clues found inside of a hotel room will lead them to a killer. a made discovered a woman's body at the holiday inn express on hon tere highway at 1:30. the wounds on her body are consistent with a homicide. the woman's name and age are not being released at this time. investigators not saying whether she checked in alone or how long she had been staying at the hotel. many of the guests there reportedly were from out of town and attending a convention in san jose. >> a bay area youth pastor is out on bail. 45-year-old sam yum yoon was arre
more than 50 law enforcement personnel searched a neighborhood on view month near allen rock for hours before ramirez was found. >> we had put out earlier that there was a person of interest, another family member by the name of reuben ramirez, has been located in the city of san francisco, has been located by the martial service and the p.d. >> they say he has a mental illness and law officials have been called to the home. he is only a person of interest but they do not have any...
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. >>> keeping bikes on the streets is the goal in san jose behind a proposed new law. rules and open government committee discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding bicycles on sidewalks in those downtown areas. the ordinance is still in the preliminary phase. today's hearing starts at 2:00 this afternoon at city hall. >> you can say meet me at the corner of debartolo and walsh, the new 49ers stadium. >> i like the sound of it. two streets bordering the stadium called bill walsh drive and debartolo way. >> the 49ers wanted to honor debartolo and bill walsh, one of the most storied coaches in the history of football. this is a great way to celebrate the 49ers history as they do move into the new assistanta clara stadium. >> high praise and high honor. also planning to install a hall of fame at the brand new stadium, honoring the history and the fine football legacy of the team and its players. >> it is really coming together out there. >> absolutely. maybe it's time, 2014, to win another ooh super bowl. put it out there. >> there you go. might as well do it. >>
. >>> keeping bikes on the streets is the goal in san jose behind a proposed new law. rules and open government committee discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding bicycles on sidewalks in those downtown areas. the ordinance is still in the preliminary phase. today's hearing starts at 2:00 this afternoon at city hall. >> you can say meet me at the corner of debartolo and walsh, the new 49ers stadium. >> i like the sound of it. two streets bordering the stadium...
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this law would authorize the wardens to partner with local wildlife groups or zoos to care for injured or orphaned mountain lions. >>> a benefit concert series continues for injured giants fan brian stow. tim flannery and his band will be performing tonight in mill valley. tickets start at $50. organizers say the money raised will be donated to the stow foundation. the concert will be held at sweet music water hall in mill valley at 9:00 and then tomorrow the concert series moves to napa and then it wraps up sunday night in santa cruz where they will meet with the family. >> great weekend to help out that stow family. >> it's great. meteorologist christina loren taking a look at that forecast now. showers continue throughout the bay area. >> we're still going to get close to 70 degrees, jon and marla, in some cities. we have a bizarre pattern. might have something to do with this. the moon overhead. look at that. you can actually clearly see the features all of those craters out there on our moon and it's very, very interesting day today. this is why. look at your radar. we have shower
this law would authorize the wardens to partner with local wildlife groups or zoos to care for injured or orphaned mountain lions. >>> a benefit concert series continues for injured giants fan brian stow. tim flannery and his band will be performing tonight in mill valley. tickets start at $50. organizers say the money raised will be donated to the stow foundation. the concert will be held at sweet music water hall in mill valley at 9:00 and then tomorrow the concert series moves to...
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by not chargi him, she's honoring her sworn oath to uphold the law. >> a thief isÑi in court today r they're!é(vr'g that security guards sawq an open gate.çó when they searchedok the ground cartwright was hiding in the bushes. he dide1 notÑi come out until a police dog bit t(him. >>> the richmond city counsel will consider banning the use of electronice1 cigarettes where regular cigarettesw3 are banned. today counsel members will consider an ordinance. a similar proposalÑi is being ud in new york city.Ñi electronic cigarettes were banned on uc campuses earlierçó this month. >> people in 24 households on to getok out to the navy and cln upw3 buried chemicals. despite the cheám1ñ it has and always has been safe to live in the unit. >>> 4:38, those withfá airport anxiety fpr) not. officials with fso and the tca could make your next trip better from the start.e1 they're sbremting a program called the wagon brigade. they will visit terminals to á.ovide stress relief for fliers.w3 the dogs would will be wearing vests that say pet me. >> we could use a little puppy in the news r
by not chargi him, she's honoring her sworn oath to uphold the law. >> a thief isÑi in court today r they're!é(vr'g that security guards sawq an open gate.çó when they searchedok the ground cartwright was hiding in the bushes. he dide1 notÑi come out until a police dog bit t(him. >>> the richmond city counsel will consider banning the use of electronice1 cigarettes where regular cigarettesw3 are banned. today counsel members will consider an ordinance. a similar proposalÑi...
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if passed, they would sue the city to block the laws. a move gun advocates support. >> it is big government mentality on the small level. in laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide or countrywide for them to have a real impact. >> so if this passes, you are okay with sunnyvale getting sued by the nra. >> not i'm okay with it. no one likes to get sued. that's the typical way they do business. they act like bullies. >> if the new laws do pass, he plans to help the city of mountainview put a similar measure on their balance lot next fall. >>> grammy award singer, chris brown, making head lights for something other than music, heading to rehab. that announcement coming one day after being charged with a misdemeanor for his involvement with a fight outside the wfrm"w hotel in washington, d.c. he decided on rehab to gain focus and insight into his past and recent behavior. he is due back in court next month. brown currently on probation for hit and run charges back in july along, of course, with his 2009 assault on his then girl
if passed, they would sue the city to block the laws. a move gun advocates support. >> it is big government mentality on the small level. in laws are to be effective, they need to be statewide or countrywide for them to have a real impact. >> so if this passes, you are okay with sunnyvale getting sued by the nra. >> not i'm okay with it. no one likes to get sued. that's the typical way they do business. they act like bullies. >> if the new laws do pass, he plans to...
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>>> plus the state that's talking about a brand new law based on, how about this, google glass. why the gadget will soon be banned in parts of vegas. >>> explosive testimony in washington this morning over the deadly attack in benghazi that killed u.s. ambassador and bay area native christopher stevens. >>> welcome back, everyone. taking a live look outside, city by the bay, to make out the top of the trans america pyramid, though. we'll continue to check out the forecast with christina. it's 4:43. google glass will not be out for a while but they're already catching the attention of lawmakers in one state. planning to introduce new legislation that would ban drivers from wearing the glasses. lawmakers say the glass slipped through a hoophole in the state's current ban on texting while driving. in las vegas, caesars entertainment says people will be banned from wearing the glasses while gambling or at a show. >> interesting. >>> backdoor dealings at sunnyvale's yahoo! marisa meyers secret meetings. live at cnbc headquarters, seema mody. good morning. >> hey there. the dow closed
>>> plus the state that's talking about a brand new law based on, how about this, google glass. why the gadget will soon be banned in parts of vegas. >>> explosive testimony in washington this morning over the deadly attack in benghazi that killed u.s. ambassador and bay area native christopher stevens. >>> welcome back, everyone. taking a live look outside, city by the bay, to make out the top of the trans america pyramid, though. we'll continue to check out the...
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law enforcement agencies from all over the world participating in this. official police release twitter pages will post update throughout the day followed by the hash tag pol-twt. police tweet, get it. taking part in the bay area, san mateo, palo alto, east palo alto, mountainview, sunnyvale, los gatos and fremont. >> keep an eye on it. >>> keep an eye on the forecast because it is friday. >> checking it with meteorologist, christina loren. >>> temperatures in the 70s all weekend long. the only issue we have are winds. they are going to be rather strong in the higher elevations and right at the immediate coast for today. they will drop off just in time for the all-important weekend. as we head throughout the day, clear and breezy, turning windy and warm later on this weekend. the winds subside. we get beautiful conditions outdoors. just wait until i show you that seven-day outlook in my next report. ahead, we have rain and cold. we want you to enjoy it while it lasts, 72 in santa teresa. 69 in fremont and 66 degrees in san francisco. your full forecast in
law enforcement agencies from all over the world participating in this. official police release twitter pages will post update throughout the day followed by the hash tag pol-twt. police tweet, get it. taking part in the bay area, san mateo, palo alto, east palo alto, mountainview, sunnyvale, los gatos and fremont. >> keep an eye on it. >>> keep an eye on the forecast because it is friday. >> checking it with meteorologist, christina loren. >>> temperatures in the...
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we need the law enforcement professionals to help us. >> oakland once again the volunteers at the first congressional church in oakland planning to fan out in the neighborhood if you can help locate her, you are asked to please call the oakland police. >>> a homeowner living in an east foothills neighborhood is demanding police take action on a recent burglary spree before the crime turns more violent. paul majors says three people broke into his woodley drive home stealing $20,000 worth of valuables. the break-in was caught on video by his next-door neighbor's security camera. he also had a break when a tracking app he installed on the stolen ipad sent a north san jose address to his phone. even with the evidence, an investigating officer told majors, there wasn't anything they could do. >> it is frustrating. i know the police are doing the best they can with the resources they are given. i don't know who to point the finger at. you hear whose fault it is from both sides. it's each other. make sure you think about maybe moving to morgan hill, kuwait frankly and i was born and raised he
we need the law enforcement professionals to help us. >> oakland once again the volunteers at the first congressional church in oakland planning to fan out in the neighborhood if you can help locate her, you are asked to please call the oakland police. >>> a homeowner living in an east foothills neighborhood is demanding police take action on a recent burglary spree before the crime turns more violent. paul majors says three people broke into his woodley drive home stealing...
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and that is how the system works, but the president did ask if state laws including state your ground should be re-exam e re-examin re-examined. >>> more now on the president's comments and trayvon martin's parents issued a written statement saying that quote, we are deeply honored that president obama took the time to speak publicly and at length about our son trayvon. the president's comments give us great strength at this time. >>> new details this morning on a deadly crash involving several cars and motorcycle in the south bay. witnesses say they saw two cars racing down south white road before 10:00 last night at mount vista drive. at some point, police say, they lost control and smashed into a motorcyclist who is killed and another person who was taken to the hospital. the cars ended up in the front yards of homes and several streets in the area were shutdown overnight during that investigati investigation. >>> also in san jose, fire crews trying to figure out what caused a fire that damaged two homes near middlebrook elementary school, and that fire started last night before 6:
and that is how the system works, but the president did ask if state laws including state your ground should be re-exam e re-examin re-examined. >>> more now on the president's comments and trayvon martin's parents issued a written statement saying that quote, we are deeply honored that president obama took the time to speak publicly and at length about our son trayvon. the president's comments give us great strength at this time. >>> new details this morning on a deadly crash...
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between december 1st of last year and may 31st of this year it received 12 to 13,000 requests from law enforcement agencies. many requests concern fraud, homicide, kidnapping and other criminal investigation. >>> also new this morning, a firefighter right now recovering after getting hurt in an early morning fire at the mobile home park in san jose. this one happened on umbarger road inside the county fair mobile estates right near oak hill memorial park. firefighters say an electrical fire broke out in a bathroom of one of those units. the damage was contained to that home. at this hour it's not clear just how serious the firefighter's injuries area former fremont teacher convicted of possession of child pornography has been arrested again. 63-year-old michael shoop was arrested in pleasant ton, a former special needs teacher. he's already served prison time as part of a plea deal after a man claimed shoop molested him as a child. shoop is set to appear in court on those new charges today. >>> the trial of two men accused in taking part in a gang rape of a richmond high school student
between december 1st of last year and may 31st of this year it received 12 to 13,000 requests from law enforcement agencies. many requests concern fraud, homicide, kidnapping and other criminal investigation. >>> also new this morning, a firefighter right now recovering after getting hurt in an early morning fire at the mobile home park in san jose. this one happened on umbarger road inside the county fair mobile estates right near oak hill memorial park. firefighters say an electrical...
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. >> we didn't do a good enough job how we crafted the law. that's something i regret. something we're going to do everything we can to get fixed. >> on the other side house speaker john boehner says if the president is sorry he should back upcoming legislation in the house and allowing americans to keep their existing plans. >> new details about google's mystery barge. it turns out work not 1. when complete that is expected to be flanked by gigantic sails. that's to remind people that the sbarnlg a sea worthy vessel. it will move around the bay, docking for a month at different sites. earlier google announced the barge would be an interactive space where people can learn about new technology. >> the way to keep the brain flowing. hey, the winter games aren't here yet, they haven't happened but talk about the 2016 summer olympics in rio. they know how to get down. we'll show you what organizers released. >> imagine those bikinis. also the special gift fans at this year's super bowl will be receiving. >> talking super bowl already. looking to a
. >> we didn't do a good enough job how we crafted the law. that's something i regret. something we're going to do everything we can to get fixed. >> on the other side house speaker john boehner says if the president is sorry he should back upcoming legislation in the house and allowing americans to keep their existing plans. >> new details about google's mystery barge. it turns out work not 1. when complete that is expected to be flanked by gigantic sails. that's to remind...
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please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. they allow for swift action which will hopefully yield swift results. that does not diminish our assistance in combing through the leads. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >>> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. at this time, atf has done a partial nrt, national response team activation. we are bringing our explosive specialist here to the scene and working jointly with the fbi and its partners on the jttf. we have certified explosive specialists, explosive enforcement officers, special agent bomb techs and canine. at this time, we have approximately 30 forensic specialists en route or on the scene. to dispel any rumors, there were rumors floating around that there were seven devices. at one point. that is not true. that happened as a result of some suspect packages that were disru disrupted. we only had two devices and both were those that did the damage and were involved in the explosives incident. at this time, we a
please cooperate with law enforcement authorities. they allow for swift action which will hopefully yield swift results. that does not diminish our assistance in combing through the leads. we are just beginning upon that path. thank you very much. >>> i'm gene marquez, acting special agent in charge, atf, boston field division. at this time, atf has done a partial nrt, national response team activation. we are bringing our explosive specialist here to the scene and working jointly with...
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duncan says congress needs to rewrite the law. earlier this month, eight california school districts received waivers including san francisco and oakland. >>> secretary of homeland security janet napolitano officially stepping down today. she already has a brand new job lined up as the president of the university of california system. this marks the very first time a woman has held that post in the uc system's 145-year history. napolitano served under president obama for more than four years. so far the president has not announced who he will be picking to replace nop politan know. >>> it's 4:50. new trouble at america's cup. the scandal that's shaking up the famed race. >>> we'll also tell you about the shot of a lifetime for new college freshman. this is the way to get it done. we'll let you know what he received for nailing that half-court shot. it's a beauty. >> look at the crowd. >> looking out here toward 880, a lot of activity. not quite so much celebration. but there are changes going on. we'll talk about that as well as a
duncan says congress needs to rewrite the law. earlier this month, eight california school districts received waivers including san francisco and oakland. >>> secretary of homeland security janet napolitano officially stepping down today. she already has a brand new job lined up as the president of the university of california system. this marks the very first time a woman has held that post in the uc system's 145-year history. napolitano served under president obama for more than four...
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gen "8% signatures on the ballot if they want to allow voters toc nullify the law. >> a judge denied a requestíñ t dismiss a felony charge of phony campaign mailer that smeared a san jose candidate in 2010. l the charge was filed after he had already agreedto a plea deal with the district tb' attorney's office on other charges. he wanted thedlvimro felony to included in that agreement. >> convicted"n2 serial killer jn naso wants more time. 5@6ú@dñ decidedm+Ñu-çñ on the death p. rz sentenced a novembe sentencing date. s=.ñ mal plans intnb"o case workers=)ñl the job. union workers say the plan is headed for disaster. &háhp &hc& standards. those trains all theéf time. they chan things in the) way they function and then they're so inconsistent that not every car has the same changes. >> the deadlinee to avoid a strike is just three weeks away now. the two sides meet given on monday. >> now to an=)eñ nbc bay area follow-up. it has been found. police track down an experimentall3 bike that(ñvrld lead blind people -- thatñhr als no one's happier than the inventor himself
gen "8% signatures on the ballot if they want to allow voters toc nullify the law. >> a judge denied a requestíñ t dismiss a felony charge of phony campaign mailer that smeared a san jose candidate in 2010. l the charge was filed after he had already agreedto a plea deal with the district tb' attorney's office on other charges. he wanted thedlvimro felony to included in that agreement. >> convicted"n2 serial killer jn naso wants more time. 5@6ú@dñ decidedm+Ñu-çñ...
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we will show it to you next >>> plus, the new law in the works to try and keep convicted sex offenders off of california school campuses. >>> we will continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas, still, no exact word on how many people were killed by an explosion at a fertilizer plant. an update is next. >>> it was like an earthquake. a lot of the buildings are gone. we need to get some search teams in here to get the people out. >> the search for survivors continues as many as 50 people are dead. the last count, almost 200 people injured. dozens of homes and businesses leveled by the concussion of the explosion, including a nursing home and a school. this morning, investigators say they are calling it a criminal investigation until they learn otherwise. we will continue to follow the story out of west texas, bring you live updates throughout the morning. >>> what a faterrifying scene tt is. mary thompson joining us live from cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning. >>> we are looking ahead to this morning's open on wall street. futures are higher following wed
we will show it to you next >>> plus, the new law in the works to try and keep convicted sex offenders off of california school campuses. >>> we will continue to follow the breaking news out of west texas, still, no exact word on how many people were killed by an explosion at a fertilizer plant. an update is next. >>> it was like an earthquake. a lot of the buildings are gone. we need to get some search teams in here to get the people out. >> the search for...
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the parks and recreation commission voted to recommend the new law saying feeding animals is causing ducks, squirrels and mountain lions to be more aggressive. if getting caught will cost you $250. >>> newest round in mosquito fog willing happen tonight in north and east san jose from berryessa and alum rock avenue. the fog willing start at 11:00 tonight. weather permitting into let's see if the weather will permit with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> welcome back. good morning, laura. weather will permit. we don't have thick, low cloud cover in the forecast thismorn morni morning. half as much fog as we had yesterday. it will roll back in heavily throughout the next few hours. mike and i will be on top of that. temperatures a touch cooler. 61 livermore. 63, mild start san jose. kick off wednesday. 60 in san francisco. you can enjoy the beautiful holiday weekend headed our way. 76 livermore. 66 lunchtime. you'll be 82 degrees in antioch with another windy day picking up. throughout the evening hours expect winds to build. what i can tell you, if you live around the ba
the parks and recreation commission voted to recommend the new law saying feeding animals is causing ducks, squirrels and mountain lions to be more aggressive. if getting caught will cost you $250. >>> newest round in mosquito fog willing happen tonight in north and east san jose from berryessa and alum rock avenue. the fog willing start at 11:00 tonight. weather permitting into let's see if the weather will permit with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> welcome...
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. >>> lawmakers are pushing for tougher laws regarding swatters. officers were responding to reports of shots fired and a possible hostage situation inside a woman's home around 2:00 yesterday morning. only the whole thing was a prank. it's called swatting because someone calls about a violent crime that requires a s.w.a.t. response or something similar. san mateo police are defending the response saying reports like these are taken seriously. but the woman says it's a prank that could get people seriously hurt or even killed. >> something very bad could have happened. i could have been injured. when there are so many guns on you, someone could have made a mistake and thought i was doing something that was threatening. it was frightening. >> so far no arrests have been made. as for tougher laws being talked about in sacramento, they include holding those convicted responsible for all costs linked to the response and more time in jail. >>> school trustees say they are considering keeping san bruno's crestmore elementary school open if another parcel
. >>> lawmakers are pushing for tougher laws regarding swatters. officers were responding to reports of shots fired and a possible hostage situation inside a woman's home around 2:00 yesterday morning. only the whole thing was a prank. it's called swatting because someone calls about a violent crime that requires a s.w.a.t. response or something similar. san mateo police are defending the response saying reports like these are taken seriously. but the woman says it's a prank that could...
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mayor chuck reid has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >> 4:35. san jose police are trying to figure out if a car jacking is linked to monday's home invasion at an up scale neighborhood. we were the first to bring you the details on the robbery. four hours before the robbery monday night an elderly man was carjacked in front of his home. that happened near the intersection of redman avenue andle wallace drive. police say two men attacked the victim and took his car. that carjacking happened two and a half miles away from the home invasion robbery. in that attack, two to three men forced their way into a home on brett hart drive, tied up the elderly couple that lived there and ransacked the home before leaving in the victims' cars. >> the lafayette school district making a safety change in the wake of last month's sandy hook school shooting. the district planning to replace classroom door locks with some that can be locked from the inside. the current doors can be locked only from the outside using a key. it will cost less t
mayor chuck reid has previously said he believes gun control laws should be handled at the state and federal level. >> 4:35. san jose police are trying to figure out if a car jacking is linked to monday's home invasion at an up scale neighborhood. we were the first to bring you the details on the robbery. four hours before the robbery monday night an elderly man was carjacked in front of his home. that happened near the intersection of redman avenue andle wallace drive. police say two men...
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the water discharge laws, soapy water flows into the storm drain. the paper says the department told the school it was welcome to have the car washes on grass or gravel but the cheerleaders sent out an e-mail, school supporters saying they had to cancel all future car washes. >> that is a shame. how many did you do? >> a ton of them. i love going to them. good way to get car cleaned and raise money for the kids. >> the weekend is here, and it's going to be relatively nice. >> yeah, good time to wash your car by hand. we're not expecting significant charges for rain in the near future. good morning to you. i want to start with this live picture. this is the bay bridge which you can actually see from top to bottom this morning, a great sign. we have low clouds but we don't have fog to report in this immediate area. fog is a low cloud that touches the ground so we're not seeing reduced visibilities near where we were this time yesterday. you will notice everything the shading where the low clouds are starting to settle in. all the way to santa rosa and
the water discharge laws, soapy water flows into the storm drain. the paper says the department told the school it was welcome to have the car washes on grass or gravel but the cheerleaders sent out an e-mail, school supporters saying they had to cancel all future car washes. >> that is a shame. how many did you do? >> a ton of them. i love going to them. good way to get car cleaned and raise money for the kids. >> the weekend is here, and it's going to be relatively nice....
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attorney general eric holder that federal authorities will no longer interfere with state pot laws. some lawmakers say they hope for changes in the federal laws allowing marijuana sellers to accept credit cards and checks. that would help prevent the black market deals and cartel influence on marijuana sales. >> a new bill restricting state government agencies from scrambling cell phone service one signature away from law. the bill comes in response to b.a.r.t.'s controversial decision to shut down mobile service at four stations to prevent a protest. the legislation would require all government entities to obtain a court order within six hours of a crisis before interrupting cell service. the bill cleared the legislature and now waits the approval of governor brown. >> coming up, making the grade. we'll tell you about a pair of local universities making the list of top colleges in america. >> why this car pulled in almost $1 million at a recent auction. >> and this morning waking up to fog, drizzle over the area bridges. we'll get you out the door on time. it's pretty light right n
attorney general eric holder that federal authorities will no longer interfere with state pot laws. some lawmakers say they hope for changes in the federal laws allowing marijuana sellers to accept credit cards and checks. that would help prevent the black market deals and cartel influence on marijuana sales. >> a new bill restricting state government agencies from scrambling cell phone service one signature away from law. the bill comes in response to b.a.r.t.'s controversial decision to...
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which is the way the laws ought to be made. >> a lot of people talking about that. >> i don't want cell phone calls on airplanes either but at least they are making the decisions based on facts. and not my opinion. not sociology. right. >> we do have breaking news, firefighters on the scene of a house fire in hayward. the dispatcher telling us the house is near lone tree cemetery but they can't tell us how many alarms or if anyone was home. >> we have a crew on the scene. >> i want to check in with rob mayeda in for christina. a look at our temperatures. >> the temperatures an interesting mix we're seeing 40s in san francisco but look at the north bay dropping to 28 degrees. 34 closer to san jose. you heard the story earlier about house fire in oakland. with not much wind and temperature inversion acting like a dealisealing to the room quality, today and tomorrow into sunday, and now into monday so today is the sixth spare the air alert we've seen, this would be 7, 8, 9, into next week, the reason why there is not changing much. our pattern includes a strong ridge of high pressure which
which is the way the laws ought to be made. >> a lot of people talking about that. >> i don't want cell phone calls on airplanes either but at least they are making the decisions based on facts. and not my opinion. not sociology. right. >> we do have breaking news, firefighters on the scene of a house fire in hayward. the dispatcher telling us the house is near lone tree cemetery but they can't tell us how many alarms or if anyone was home. >> we have a crew on the...
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a new year, new laws. a look at what will change when the clock strikes 12. >> using a ride sharing company this new year's eve could come with a hefty price. >> a live look outside. look at that embarcadero, san francisco. all lit up. a clear morning as well. happy new year's eve to you. still early. 4:57. >>> a san francisco police officer forced to open fire after a late night car chase. what we are learning from police. >>> giving bicyclists more space. the new law you need to know about to avoid a costly tikts. >> none reported now, light traffic. but we'll talk about where the volume shift is going to happen. >> and that iconic san francisco fog, back for the final day of the year. we're going to tell you where it's the thickest, where you really need to add time for your morning commute and what you can expect for new year's eve when the sun goes down. your full forecast in moments. >> let's take you outside here for your last day of 2013, boy, you can see as mike said traffic moving pretty well as
a new year, new laws. a look at what will change when the clock strikes 12. >> using a ride sharing company this new year's eve could come with a hefty price. >> a live look outside. look at that embarcadero, san francisco. all lit up. a clear morning as well. happy new year's eve to you. still early. 4:57. >>> a san francisco police officer forced to open fire after a late night car chase. what we are learning from police. >>> giving bicyclists more space. the new...
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that is a california law. they will also only have 180 days to claim their prize. if i had that much, i wouldn't wait to claim the prize. and, they are also fortunate that they don't have to pay california taxes. no state taxes, just federal taxes. that will get them. 39% taxes that they will likely have to pay on earnings that big. i split the jackpot in half. you decide to take the cash option. you take out the taxes. i have been telling you this morning, you are probably looking at maybe 100 million or maybe a little less. we are waiting on official figures from here inside the lottery office. either way, it is still a very exciting morning. that is a lot of money, terry and laura. >> it sure is. the odds of winning, it's amazing. we are going to have live coverage of all things megamillions on nbcbayarea.com. >>> scoot tt mcgrew, who, in ca you were wondering, matched number of the numbers. most of you love that new apple hat. >> this is the one with the young man on the phone during the family's christmas celebration. >> earlier, we showed it to you. we asked
that is a california law. they will also only have 180 days to claim their prize. if i had that much, i wouldn't wait to claim the prize. and, they are also fortunate that they don't have to pay california taxes. no state taxes, just federal taxes. that will get them. 39% taxes that they will likely have to pay on earnings that big. i split the jackpot in half. you decide to take the cash option. you take out the taxes. i have been telling you this morning, you are probably looking at maybe 100...
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the newxd law just went into effect, making hawaii the 16th state to legalizelp same-sex marriage. the measure was signed into law last month.xde1 kxd buju health at risk another record. >>> what a beautiful livea5 lo outside. it's so clear outside. you can clearly make out the bay our way, but we're going to need warm.xd christina says the temperatures aremy going to drop. >>> right now, it ise1 5:23. gamesq in sochi are 170 away.xd >> vonn announced yesterday she ga. she tore ligaments in her knee at the world championships in february. she was forced to have surgery to reconstruct it. now, she just started skiing on she said she knowsxd she will he to have more surgeries, but is hoping to wait until after the÷ games to do that. monday and it looks like a oakland a's areÑimy trying to n on the action. this morning at 10:00, the team will start selling opening night tickets. a's aree1 opening i]recent succ will make this the perfect stockinge1 stuffer. open. >> that is a nice thing tot( ge for christmas. good t(morning, christina. >>e1 good morning, it's going t c want to mak
the newxd law just went into effect, making hawaii the 16th state to legalizelp same-sex marriage. the measure was signed into law last month.xde1 kxd buju health at risk another record. >>> what a beautiful livea5 lo outside. it's so clear outside. you can clearly make out the bay our way, but we're going to need warm.xd christina says the temperatures aremy going to drop. >>> right now, it ise1 5:23. gamesq in sochi are 170 away.xd >> vonn announced yesterday she ga....
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district court a while back where the judge upheld the state law. now it's at to u.s. court of appeals and could go all the way up to the u.s. supreme court. >> there are so many different things that the obama administration can get involved in. why soup? why shark fin soup? >> the obama administration claims it's more than shark fin soup, right? they claim that the federal government has the right to regulate rules for commercial fishing offshore and that a prohibition of the shark fins could harm the shark fishing industry. so suddenly, we leap from a debate between animal mistreatment versus hallowed tradition to the state versus the federal government. that takes us to this fundamental american concept of federalism. the terms of the political relationship between the states in this case, california, and the federal government. and you know what? that's serious business. >> if there's nothing new about regulation, then why are we in this food fight? >> you know, when people look at the state, they scratch their heads. one of the reasons is because california has t
district court a while back where the judge upheld the state law. now it's at to u.s. court of appeals and could go all the way up to the u.s. supreme court. >> there are so many different things that the obama administration can get involved in. why soup? why shark fin soup? >> the obama administration claims it's more than shark fin soup, right? they claim that the federal government has the right to regulate rules for commercial fishing offshore and that a prohibition of the...